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Old 10-21-2011, 11:53 PM
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Hey everyone - I was wondering, as my babies get larger and larger, what you guys use to house your larger stock. I see so many different caging options, I don't know what is the best way to keep them! What do you guys use to house all your adult breeders and such? Thanks!

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Old 10-22-2011, 06:10 PM
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They are adaptable enough that they can be kept in screen cages or large critter keepers. They like to climb. Basically if the room temp is in the 70s (Farenheit (sp?), they're fine. They are Noctornal, and I've had several breeders say they don't even need any kind of lighting. My little brother has a couple that actually hide under the paper towels when he turns the lights on. They will sometimes lick water off of plastic plants and I've used juice caps for food and water dishes. Males can get aggressive toward each other, but females can be housed together as long as they have space and are about the same size. They also need a shed box, which you can cut from meal worm containers or disposable zip lock containers. I like Spagnum moss for all of my geckos (Leos, Fat Tails, Pictus, Chinese because it really helps them shed, even the ones that had trouble shedding in the past. It also holds water and helps keep the needed humidity. Hope that helps
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I kept mine in a critter keeper. At 5 weeks old (some people wait til 2or 3 months old) I put him in a 10 gallon tank (horizontal). He is in there now and is 13 weeks old. ( He is about 7 1/2 grams) In december (at 6 months) I plan to put him in a 18x18x24 zoo med terrarium. It will be a big move up. And if its a girl, then I may think about getting a second girl at some point. I think if you have a single male adult would be ok in a 12x12x18 (although I like bigger). But maybe 3 females could go in a 18x18x24 (this is all in inches). I would be careful in crowding them. I like the zoo med and exo terra best. THere are few other brands, but they are costly. You can find exo terras on craigslist sometimes. I like the glass rather than the screen because I need the moisture held in and I have cats. (although they seem to be more interested in the cricket container!)
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Old 10-22-2011, 06:42 PM
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Sometimes if you go to reptile shows you can get good deals on used equipment, just make sure to sterilize it, lol.
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Thanks everyone! I actually know how to keep them, I was mainly just asking what people usually keep them in. Where are good places to get these screen cages? I currently keep all my geckos in a series of 5 gallon, 10 gallon, and some larger tanks. However, tanks are cumbersome, and not exactly cheap.

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Old 10-22-2011, 08:02 PM
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LLL Reptile has some good deals on different types of screen cages. Sometimes at shows cricket breeders will sell the rubbermaid tubs with screen tops. Those can be turned on the side and used to house cresties.
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Unless you have either a very humid living environment, or use some kind of plastic over the outside of the screen cage, I feel that these cages don't hold the humidity well. I have a single crestie in an exoterra 12x12x18 and would definitely recommend the larger size 18x18x24 for 2-3 cresties. They are relatively slow-growing, so I would imagine that several juvies could inhabit a 10 gallon tank, preferably adapted so it's oriented vertically.

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Old 10-23-2011, 04:30 AM
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Screen cages can be modified to hold in moisture with plexiglass or plastic sheets or even seran wrap covering the sides. Or if you run a humidifier they could work.

I use 16-64 quart Sterilite bins for sub-adults to adults. I don't like most of the aquarium-style tanks turned on their side, but those can be used. I like front opening style terrariums like Exo Terra's or Zoo Med's. Pangea Reptile is carrying a new style: Arboreal Reptile Cage

It works out to be just over 20 gallons and is perfect for a single adult male. I hope to upgrade our setups to those in the future.

Just a note, some females do not get along with others and they should be housed separately. We have one female like that and we keep her by herself except during breeding, to keep from stressing her and other females.
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Hatchlings up to 7 grams I keep in medium Kritter Keepers.
Juvies (7-15g) I keep in modified 29qt Sterilite bins.
Subadults and Adults (15g +) I keep in acrylic 18x12x20" Rzilla "Fresh Air Atriums," though as those are being discontinued I'm going to have to start getting some other adult enclosures in soon, too.
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I just use a 20 gal for three and then add five to ten gallons for each extra gecko. hope this helps!
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